My first experience reaching out to the Genting community. It was a smooth journey traveling up to Genting Highlands. We started from PJ, headed to Silent Ray's place for tea and from there met Steven and finally journeyed to Genting. We attended mass at Holy Family chapel. It was also my first visit there. Fr. August Li was very accommodating and believe it or not he was also a previous participant of the choice weekend. We were delighted to have met our old Choice family as well as being given the opportunity to reach out to the single adults of Genting. The team at Holy Family Chapel Inside the Chapel Reaching out Beautiful late evening view after mass on the way down from Genting.
Preparing for the CHOICE weekends is truly an amazing experience. In these series of post, we interviewed some of the members to share their encounters with CHOICE that inspired them to return and to serve subsequent weekends. 1. Issues in life you struggled with before choice. I had issues with being very quiet and reserved. To put it in simple layman terms I was the invincible one. 😊 2. What choice is to you? CHOICE hmm to be honest at first, I was so scared of Choice because I was told it's a matchmaking program. It took me many years to decide to go for Choice but I was proven wrong. Choice totally exceeded my expectations and no, choice is not a matchmaking program - phew such a relief. 3. How has choice change your life? Choice changed my life. I was lost and today I found myself. I will forever be grateful for the experience. 4. What is life after choice? These 4 words sums up my life after Choice. God, Family, Fun and lots of Food...
A couple of days ago, I had read on Facebook about an Italian couple who were nurses and had been called back to work in their working place, to aid with the increasing number of the coronavirus cases. Maybe some of you may have read the story. Anyway, this couple had two children and they had to leave them with their parents. As the number of coronavirus cases had been increasing day by day, the couple soon found that it was impossible to even see or talk to each other as they were running up and down treating patients. Finally, for a brief moment they had the time to look at each other's eyes, probably wondering and having conversations in their minds telepathically like, “When will we have the time to be together again”, “When can we see the children and spend time with them again”, etc.. and they both pulled down the mask they had on and exchanged a kiss. Then without wasting time, they put it back again to carry on with their work. Little did they know that their...
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